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Microsoft's biggest threat: Linux

Blog Comment I've sat through too many LUG meetings watching people install FreeBSD on their pre-Lenovo Thinkpads, spent too many hours on someone's Solaris machine and had too much fun with Debian Hurd (while doing serious work on Debian GNU/Linux) and...

[February 19, 2009, 15:09]

Microsoft's biggest threat: Linux

Blog Comment I've sat through too many LUG meetings watching people install FreeBSD on their pre-Lenovo Thinkpads, spent too many hours on someone's Solaris machine and had too much fun with Debian Hurd (while doing serious work on Debian GNU/Linux) and talked...

[February 20, 2009, 10:12]

Google boxes clever with enterprise search

News Whether or not we talked to Microsoft, I can't say. Oracle, Cognos, Cisco, SAS, Salesforce.com, Employease and NetSuite. Google launched a new enterprise search application on Wednesday, which it claims will help employees to find information from...

[April 19, 2006, 17:40]

Ballmer on Google, the economy and Windows 7

News We've talked about Google, we've talked about the economy. Ballmer talked about what the "reset" will mean for Microsoft, as well as lessons learned from Vista and Microsoft's move to put Office on the web.

[January 9, 2009, 7:35]

Tech execs: Green datacentres are crucial

News To that end, he talked about a so-called grid 2.0, or a system to distribute energy generation in a way that would be adaptive and efficient. But executives from Cisco Systems and IBM in California on Tuesday said it has become crucial as their...

[September 10, 2008, 8:28]

Google's enterprise credentials talked up

News Microsoft and Cisco were also named. Search giant Google is into a lot of things these days, but as the new year rolls around, the technology giant has been promoting its corporate search products. Dave Girouard, general manager of Google's...

[December 15, 2005, 9:50]

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